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edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive branch of government itself. the department of justice is obviously in the fbi as well. but also with the congress and through the court system and the judicial branch. that is to make sure that they and and day out, the work we are doing -- day in and day out, the work we are doing is representing the people of the united states and is what is required at that point in time. they have an expectation that we use those tools. they have an eagle expectation that we balance the use of those t
edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced,...
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when a guy like radley manning or edward snowden decides he has -- bradley manning or edward snowden decides he has to put that in public, they have roque and down trust. it is a very -- they have broken down trust. orill not come down one way another. as a diplomat, i do not do that. -- makingge you someone a hero or a villain is a difficult question. them to blast out totally in public without any secrecy, that can be a file asian of the privacy people had in talking to of the a violation privacy people had in talking to them. the only way you can deal with with a scale of judgment. sorry to cut you off. i would like a definition of privacy today from each of you. given the data that floats around and given the notion that the government is collecting ise a data -- metadata, what privacy as you see it today? do we have a right to it? i have a quick and totally useless definition. youacy is information reasonably expect not to be shared with some section of the population. it can be situational. you can have privacy vis-À-vis some individuals. and changeto the gym in front of peopl
when a guy like radley manning or edward snowden decides he has -- bradley manning or edward snowden decides he has to put that in public, they have roque and down trust. it is a very -- they have broken down trust. orill not come down one way another. as a diplomat, i do not do that. -- makingge you someone a hero or a villain is a difficult question. them to blast out totally in public without any secrecy, that can be a file asian of the privacy people had in talking to of the a violation...
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it's been confirmed that the united states listened in on 35 allies and documents obtained from edward snowden showed the agency breck into yahoo and google data centers around the world. >>> all right. your high school seniors are probably pulling their hair out over these college applications. the problems with common apps. >>> you've already heard this, students in school, send money. we'll explain how you can send it easier than ever using email. >> that's great. >>> all right. college application time also known as one of the most stressful times of the year for seniors amount tool used by seniors and accepted by universities is supposed to make it easier. >> the common app is online only and it is plagued with problems. how current students are coping with those deadlines approaching fast. >> reporter: the most stressful part of getting to these beautiful campuses is this -- the dreaded application process. it's a ritual so fraught with anxiety that it has become a national thing. for this year's crop of high school seniors, there's more anxiety than usual. the process is plagued by
it's been confirmed that the united states listened in on 35 allies and documents obtained from edward snowden showed the agency breck into yahoo and google data centers around the world. >>> all right. your high school seniors are probably pulling their hair out over these college applications. the problems with common apps. >>> you've already heard this, students in school, send money. we'll explain how you can send it easier than ever using email. >> that's great. ...
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word from edward snowden that the u.s. has eavesdropped on frenchmen, even on angela merkel's cell phone. a furious merkel called president obama to complain. >> the president spoke to angela merkel, reassured her that the president is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >> reporter: but the white house did not deny that it had happened. >> is not monitoring, will not monitor. i think you're missing a tense there. you've got your president progressive there, you got your simple future, but you're missing your past progressive. >> reporter: the secretary of state has been putting out fires here, there and everywhere. especially over u.s. policy toward syria. after two years of war and the assad regime's chemical attack killing more than a thousand civilians, including children, the saudis accused president obama of backing down, even helping assad butcher his own people. >> the shameful way that the world community accepts the impunity of the butcher of syria is a blot on the conscience of the world. >
word from edward snowden that the u.s. has eavesdropped on frenchmen, even on angela merkel's cell phone. a furious merkel called president obama to complain. >> the president spoke to angela merkel, reassured her that the president is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >> reporter: but the white house did not deny that it had happened. >> is not monitoring, will not monitor. i think you're missing a tense there. you've got your president progressive...
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support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. while multi component the rest of the pickled white roses rejected any idea of privacy said he violated the lord should come back to the us and face justice that the snowdon and sis called for full intelligence gathering agencies believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against washington that was. they have to be with the information. will i be caught in the us dollar over mexico. it's the only one thing is that it will be trialled well kind of reaction and had a studio with deceit from each country will be in contact. in a week so that's why you'll see three the action. the ears. i have faith. not only will you be that not all trades. he leads. whip it out of me just ahead when cash is king uk scraps of leftover bread the moment when people put it was the moon and on bundle. the new skills like console. auntie meets t
support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. while multi component the rest of the pickled white roses rejected any idea of privacy said he violated the lord should come back to the us and face justice that the snowdon and sis called for full intelligence gathering agencies believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against...
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that's something snowden's files have known has happened. we now know how that cell number got into the system. it wasn't like it was stolen. this is nsa memos. that's one part. the second part has to do with the fact the white house is now saying we're not going to do it going forward. you get the sense that they know they are embarrassed by the revelations. they are not necessarily embarrassed by the tactics but embarrassed they got caught. >> take a look at what some of the eu parliamentarians came, axle voss from germany speaking on capitol hill to frank. >> frustration, anger, the feeling no one is controlling the nsa, no one is respecting privacy rights. no one is respecting data protection standouts. therefore we are in a mix of anger and frustration but also trying to keep the relationship alive. >> but they want answers. they said these were frank discussions. mark, you and i have covered foreign policy a long time. this is a very unhappy group of people. to a certain extent there's spying everywhere. we know that. it's a little sho
that's something snowden's files have known has happened. we now know how that cell number got into the system. it wasn't like it was stolen. this is nsa memos. that's one part. the second part has to do with the fact the white house is now saying we're not going to do it going forward. you get the sense that they know they are embarrassed by the revelations. they are not necessarily embarrassed by the tactics but embarrassed they got caught. >> take a look at what some of the eu...
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and i don't think that that is the case with snowden. i did feel that was the case with daniel ellsburgh. i think that we will find forgiveness in our justice system and in our hearts when somebody has called foul on crimes -- by our government against our people. or against other governments or people. but what has become a kind -- the whistle-blower term is being associated with a blitz of information, based on the kind of -- the narcissism of the so-called whistle-blower. has there been a lot of good stuff that came out of the wikileaks? yes, it did. did we know that many people whose lives were put in jeopardy for that, people who fight very hard for this country? yes, we do. and certainly, diplomacy has fallen under enormous attack. so i encourage the whistle-blower who sees that the constitution of our country is being violated and who takes the risk to sacrifice themselves. but they have to be very careful. >> they must be indiscriminate. i mean, that has always been my issue, as you say, with manning and to snowden, the indiscrim
and i don't think that that is the case with snowden. i did feel that was the case with daniel ellsburgh. i think that we will find forgiveness in our justice system and in our hearts when somebody has called foul on crimes -- by our government against our people. or against other governments or people. but what has become a kind -- the whistle-blower term is being associated with a blitz of information, based on the kind of -- the narcissism of the so-called whistle-blower. has there been a...
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spying program however among those fifty that say it snowden should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one senior former german politician saying edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. well as peter continues to thumb through that let's talk more about snowden's manifesto in the fallout of his revelations with sibel edmonds on the line ahead of the national security whistleblowers coalition other civil evening to you don't hear that report there bill is manifesto snowden is urging to uphold the law that limits surveillance of course his detractors will say hypocrite you broke the law in the first place by releasing those classified documents where you want this. well it is yes spose illegality and what we're seeing it's not only illegality limited it's all or worse what's happening in the united states illegality by really going all over the constitution and violating the americans' privacy when he has also
spying program however among those fifty that say it snowden should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one senior former german politician saying edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. well as peter continues to thumb through that let's talk more about snowden's manifesto in the fallout of his revelations with sibel...
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how much longer will snowden's revelations keep.
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huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice. lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of the nz operations. i think there's gonna be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. my father is to have a house intelligence comedienne of claims snow and put the lines of us soldiers in ghana cnn risk however the weaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done any damage and are needing to necessary reforms. former m i five agent adding that china's burgeoning to de criminalize whistle blowing julie jackson creek and for him because all the grounds that he finds the key thing on meet the amount of time to think that gettin
huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice. lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of the nz operations. i think there's gonna be some best actor awards...
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dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie and welcome to the program. well. r t is also a correspondent inside the police academy building where the hearings are taking place and we'll be getting an update from bell true as soon as we can and now though here's a report on the public reaction to the prosecution of morsi and his fellow islamists. about the story the. singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and moham
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as the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leakers supporters say his revelations have hardly any damage at all and leading to necessary reforms now for another five agent ready. to decriminalise will so blowing more generally. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we thing in the last decade has been here technological scale of the spying industrial scale spying and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically and we see how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century north and now we're dealing with twenty first century tech. just ahead tonight when cash is king u.k.r. is to being left on the breadline. birth. and. i'm not. allowed the blue bloods. pinched up story more than just after this quick break. well the. science technology innovation is developments from around russi
as the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leakers supporters say his revelations have hardly any damage at all and leading to necessary reforms now for another five agent ready. to decriminalise will so blowing more generally. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we thing in...
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said could to end with snowden and appear in gemini. all we could ask questions on political correspondents time in yemen well into the guineas frankly as you say they are all more calls weekly from politicians to snowdon to be offered either a smile and prop up clueless safe passage and protection from extradition to america that's the main thing he's learned about the argument is that he's done a great service to the westin that he deserves to be rewarded for that. that said the government here is saying the diesel would be looked at it the idea of saddam's the snowdon back in july. there's no legal basis for new clothes today so she say would put further pressure on him in his relations with united states the americans who made the provision newly launched an application for snowden six tradition that he should come to germany. so i don't see the way full with debt that said there will be a gym delegation in most of all perhaps these lawyers will the questions the rainbow mean that it seems unlikely snowden could be offered asylum en
said could to end with snowden and appear in gemini. all we could ask questions on political correspondents time in yemen well into the guineas frankly as you say they are all more calls weekly from politicians to snowdon to be offered either a smile and prop up clueless safe passage and protection from extradition to america that's the main thing he's learned about the argument is that he's done a great service to the westin that he deserves to be rewarded for that. that said the government...
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mike rogers had of the house intelligence committee claim snowden pulled the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former m i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that my agency save allowed to my own actually through appear to be very dubious that we're seeing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and to lose which is supposed to be democratically. how we are spied on just not keeping up the twentieth century north and now we're getting the twenty first century tech. mad struggle to get a response from the u.s. over its alleged spying on european leaders and citizens and i am a p.d.l. a geisha returned from washington with what are called feeble explanations are just sophie shevardnadze spoke to the head of the european mission. to be honest we didn't expect one hun
mike rogers had of the house intelligence committee claim snowden pulled the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former m i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that my agency save allowed to my own actually through appear to be very dubious that we're seeing in the last decade is...
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mike rogers they had the house intelligence committee claim snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former and i five agent and a mashad is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that my agency say they are legally allowed to own that appear to be very. bad that we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the lose which is supposed to be democratically. how we are spied on just not keeping up the twentieth century knows and now we're getting the twenty first century tech. and coming your way here on r t when cash is king u.k. aristocrats are left on the breadline. birthdays on the form and because of the great recession i mean. i'm not i don't have many skills that i can sell. our teammates the bluebloods who are now feeling the economic pinch that story more is just a
mike rogers they had the house intelligence committee claim snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former and i five agent and a mashad is urging to decriminalize whistle blowing who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that my agency say they are legally allowed to own that appear to be very. bad that we seeing in the last decade is the...
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snowden did i think is well known. tensionsomes to the caused by the disclosures that have appeared, because of those unauthorized leaks, we are handling those issues in our direct double medical medications with germany and other nations and allies. diplomatic medications with germany and other nations and allies. the communications go to the heart of the overall review of our intelligence collection activities that the president has ordered up. and it is underway now. >> was the president aware that someone who was advised as we're talking about the idea of replacing joe biden with hillary clinton? >> i'm glad you asked because i think it is important to know that campaigns and bolsters as part of campaigns say a lot of things there and what i can tell you without a doubt is that the president never considered that and had anyone brought that idea to him, he would have lasted out of the room. i think former chief of staff bill daley said it wants this morning. and here is why -- joe biden has been an asset to this pr
snowden did i think is well known. tensionsomes to the caused by the disclosures that have appeared, because of those unauthorized leaks, we are handling those issues in our direct double medical medications with germany and other nations and allies. diplomatic medications with germany and other nations and allies. the communications go to the heart of the overall review of our intelligence collection activities that the president has ordered up. and it is underway now. >> was the...
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a guy like snowden, well, remember there's an old saying we have. i hope none of you are journalists are here. [laughter] even in civilian. we like to say the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he doesn't say. and a journalist says many things he doesn't know. [laughter] and aside from trying to be cute. what we're trying to say is it wrong not to say anything everything. if i'm in a sensitive and i'm told something in confidence and puts the person's life in danger. believe me. it happened to me. when a guy like bradley manning or snowden decides he's going put if in public. someone has spoken to me in confidence i put the person's life in danger. they have broken down trust. talk about the good and bad guys here is a tricky thing. and i would only say that, you know, i'm not going to come down one way or another. as a diplomat, i don't do that. i urge you to look at both sides of this. making someone to a hero or total villain. it's a difficult question. any time you are doing the kind of works that
a guy like snowden, well, remember there's an old saying we have. i hope none of you are journalists are here. [laughter] even in civilian. we like to say the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he doesn't say. and a journalist says many things he doesn't know. [laughter] and aside from trying to be cute. what we're trying to say is it wrong not to say anything everything. if i'm in a sensitive and i'm told something in confidence and puts the...
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there have been rumbles of how the european governments could be careful because edward snowden may have information about how much cooperation european governments gave to the surveillance. >> as they wrap up meetings on capitol hill, what are they saying after the first meeting emerges. >> reporter: this is part of an european inquiry set up a few months ago. this has been long planned. the first stop at chairman of the house intelligence mike rogers who said he didn't understand what all the fuss was about, that they should be glad europe is spying on them because its keeping them safe. not much there. there is talk of ongoing dialogue but the chairman of european union foreign affairs has said confidence has been damaged. >> has anything been said that their spying headquarters have been linked so they can share the spy information. >> reporter: that's the big question, what we haven't learned from the edward snowden is the amount of cooperation from the european governments and the national security agency. this is something that they have been very concerned about. as far as world
there have been rumbles of how the european governments could be careful because edward snowden may have information about how much cooperation european governments gave to the surveillance. >> as they wrap up meetings on capitol hill, what are they saying after the first meeting emerges. >> reporter: this is part of an european inquiry set up a few months ago. this has been long planned. the first stop at chairman of the house intelligence mike rogers who said he didn't understand...
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edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islamised leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for asli reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of moh
edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the...
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don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december is supporters have been gathering outside the court these are live pictures of the crowds which are still growing and if convicted morsy could be sentenced to life in prison or even face the death penalty during last year's are no rest egypt
don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from...
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. >> this move comes after nsa leaker edward snowden indicated the u.s. was eavesdropping on german chancellor angela merkel and 34 other foreign leaders. dozens of pages of top secret u.s. documents were declassified on monday. in an parent bid to show the nsa was acting legally when it gathered millions of americans phone record. >>> the obama administration is granting a six-week extension to americans who want to sign. for obama care coverage. the new deadline is march 13st and extended because the website has a number of problems. we are told the website is back up and running now. >>> when it comes to terrorism the future looks frightening. cnn obtaining a sobering new report that reveals casualty and attacks are on the rise. as chris lawrence reports, there is no end in sight to that troubling trend. >> reporter: it's not your imagination. terrorists are launching more attacks like this deadly assault on a nairobi mall. and it's likely the world will see even more violence next year. cnn obtained exclusive access to an upcoming report from stark, a
. >> this move comes after nsa leaker edward snowden indicated the u.s. was eavesdropping on german chancellor angela merkel and 34 other foreign leaders. dozens of pages of top secret u.s. documents were declassified on monday. in an parent bid to show the nsa was acting legally when it gathered millions of americans phone record. >>> the obama administration is granting a six-week extension to americans who want to sign. for obama care coverage. the new deadline is march 13st...
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don't like the spies it dictates politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother truth. the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader or to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital marina joshing welcome to the program now there is a deep sense of history repeating itself in edge of the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as he's authoritarian predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi is in court along with fourteen others accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december if convicted he could be sentenced to life in prison or even death tensions are rising with some to fan. chanting slogans against egypt's current rulers as our supporters outside th
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in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen a group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had gone on in terms of the n.s.a. spying program however amongst those fifty that say it snowed and should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one seemly former german politician say edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. and coming your way here on r t when cash is king u.k. aristocrats are left on the breadline. both great unemployment and because of the great recession and the room. i'm not i don't have many skills that
in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen a group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had...
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whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have scoffed at the request more on that coming up and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protests marks the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy in tehran more on the troubled path between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t.e. . we begin today with a special hearing held by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board or the p c l o b the public hearing took place today in washington d.c. and was meant to take into consideration the recommended changes to both the patriot act and to five also known as the foreign intelligence surveillance act at the hearing one proponent of the current legislation a former justice department intelligence official commended the pfizer court calling it a national treasure take a listen in many ways i would say and i was standing mu
whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have scoffed at the request more on that coming up and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protests marks the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy in tehran more on the troubled path between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm...
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whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have gone off at the request more on that coming up. and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protest marks the anniversary of the nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy into iran more on the troubled past between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in your i david and you're watching our t.v. we begin tonight with a special hearing held by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board or the p c l o b a public hearing took place today in washington d.c. and was meant to take into consideration the recommended changes to both the patriot act and to pfizer also known as the foreign intelligence surveillance act at the hearing there was lots of vocal resistance to current n.s.a. policies specifically from those who are representing large tech companies. my client work has given me a unique view into the position of providers and serv
whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have gone off at the request more on that coming up. and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protest marks the anniversary of the nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy into iran more on the troubled past between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in...
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what rogers the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk but the supporters though say is revelations of how they died only garbage and leading to necessary reforms four of our five agent body marshals are urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically and we see how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century knows and now we're dealing with twenty first century tech just ahead when cash is king u.k. iris left on the breadline. birth place of employment because we're a recession and then. i'm not i don't have many skills that i can sell teammates the blue blood so and feeling the economic pinch that story more just off the t
what rogers the head of the house intelligence committee claims snowden put the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk but the supporters though say is revelations of how they died only garbage and leading to necessary reforms four of our five agent body marshals are urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we seeing...
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takes politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth and i'm a german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. they're welcome to the program it's good to have you company here. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tarion prayed assess hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has reportedly arrived for his trial where he's accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempt to push through the islamicist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has tw
takes politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth and i'm a german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. they're welcome to the program it's good to...
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journalist that his european governments should be aware that more information from whistle blower edward snowden may soon emerge detailing their cooperation and the dragnetting of that i have citizens if not the monitoring of their leaders' phone calls. >>> president of the philippines is questioning the authenticity of a video that appears to show hostages being shot at by the army during a siege last month. now fighting between the philippine army and the hostage takers left many dead in the southern city there. in just a moment we'll be getting the military's reaction, but first here more details. >> reporter: the maker of that online video says it shows hostages shouting at the army not to shoot. they are waving the white flag of vendor. nearby, carrying weapons are said to be national liberation front rebels. the military is believed to have opened fire. some fall while others scamper for safety. he is no stranger to armed conflict. he fought as a soldier against the mlmf which they first independents at the end of the 9060s, now the very same fighters were the ones that held him hostage. >
journalist that his european governments should be aware that more information from whistle blower edward snowden may soon emerge detailing their cooperation and the dragnetting of that i have citizens if not the monitoring of their leaders' phone calls. >>> president of the philippines is questioning the authenticity of a video that appears to show hostages being shot at by the army during a siege last month. now fighting between the philippine army and the hostage takers left many...
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the diplomatic disaster based on leaks from edward snowden. i asked his intermediary journalist glen greenwald speaking to us from rio. is it credible he would not know? >> unfortunately it is credible. because the nsa has become this rogue agency that really goes off on its own and does whatever it wants. i'm not sure which is scarier, that the president did know and approved it and is now lying about it or that he didn't know and the nsa took it upon itself to do that without the commander in chief being aware. >> reporter: does everyone do it? experts say china and russia are notorious for spying. so are close allies like france mostly for industrial espionage and israel for cyber war. but experts say no other spy agencies come close to the nsa's vast data collection. despite the risks, president obama is the first u.s. president to use a blackberry, overruling objections from the c irgs a and nsa. >> knowing other countries would be interested in listening to his phone calls. he ended up with one of the most secure blackberrys on earth. >>
the diplomatic disaster based on leaks from edward snowden. i asked his intermediary journalist glen greenwald speaking to us from rio. is it credible he would not know? >> unfortunately it is credible. because the nsa has become this rogue agency that really goes off on its own and does whatever it wants. i'm not sure which is scarier, that the president did know and approved it and is now lying about it or that he didn't know and the nsa took it upon itself to do that without the...
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[applause] you, from edward snowden. a jesselyn radack reading message from nsa whistleblower edward snowden at saturday's stop watching us rally in washington, d.c. thomas drake also spoke. she was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. evidence revealed by edward snowden, we now know in great detail, the nsa does not have an honorable track record of telling the truth. while keeping track of us with our -- with out our consent. >> unacceptable! >> i agree. we only know of the wrongdoings and violations due to the disclosures of whistleblowers. these public eyes and ears, exposing abuse of government power in the public interest. but without adequate protections, they're more likely to turn a blind eye to the privacy risk of innocence. it renders creativity new come in gender sphere and erodes our freedom served up by the potent [indiscernible] security wallf for sticking our liberties is a price we must pay to make us feel safe. i don't
[applause] you, from edward snowden. a jesselyn radack reading message from nsa whistleblower edward snowden at saturday's stop watching us rally in washington, d.c. thomas drake also spoke. she was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. evidence revealed by edward snowden, we now know in great detail, the nsa does not have an honorable track record of telling the truth. while keeping track of us with our --...
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and now it's up to austin to help in some huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press that was our chief peter oliver reporting from germany and communities across the nation are gearing up for special elections tomorrow which is november that residence in fifteen different cities will be headed to the polls in two states will hold governor races those days are new jersey and virginia. now the virginia election in particular is capturing national attention with some calling it a marquee twenty thirteen contest so far the state's campaigning efforts have broken fund raising records and many say it has laid the groundwork for what next year's congressional races will look like the top candidates are democratic insider a tea party backed republican and one likely candidate a libertarian named robert serve as the shaken up the race and put the outcome in question are teasing and lopez has more. it's crunch time in virginia up for grabs governorship in one of the country's most contentious swing states both republican candidates in alley and d
and now it's up to austin to help in some huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press that was our chief peter oliver reporting from germany and communities across the nation are gearing up for special elections tomorrow which is november that residence in fifteen different cities will be headed to the polls in two states will hold governor races those days are new jersey and virginia. now the virginia election in particular is capturing national...
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you can argue nothing has done more than the leaks released by edward snowden. they monitored communications by dozens of leaders. this week on the delegation from the european union, get more information on this u.s. surveillance. at the same time world leaders continue to vent anger and frustration. german chancellor angela merkel who does have a close personal bond with president obama and key allies in the years of the crisis. germany is sending their own delegation with the national security adviser and asked him that president obama said to merkel when the two spoke in that phone call last week. >> the president said we are not going. >> we don't want to get into the business and everything we have done in the past. >> we make necessary reforms. and how can we be transparent. >> on sunday they denied german reports they knew merkel was the subject of spying. the "wall street journal" reports that president obama didn't know about the surveillance program and once he learned about it over the summer, the program itself was halted. back here in the u.s., the
you can argue nothing has done more than the leaks released by edward snowden. they monitored communications by dozens of leaders. this week on the delegation from the european union, get more information on this u.s. surveillance. at the same time world leaders continue to vent anger and frustration. german chancellor angela merkel who does have a close personal bond with president obama and key allies in the years of the crisis. germany is sending their own delegation with the national...
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said that snowden has done the western world a great service and it's up to us to help him. today on "face the nation," rejecting the idea that snowden be granted any clemency. >> can he had an opportunity if what he was was a whistle blower to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee, the senate intelligence committee. that didn't happen. and now he's done this enormous disservice to our country and i think the answer is no clemency. >> a republican counterpart in the house also dismissed the idea. >> no, i don't see any reason. you know, we -- i wouldn't do that. >> the suspect in friday's fatal shooting of a tchl sa altsa age has been charged with murder. paul ciancia wrote a note indicating that he intended to die during the attack. he survived after being wounded by the police. >>> four prominent scientists, including james hansen, distributed a joint letter citing the need for nuclear power plants. they wrote renewables like wind and solar and biomass cannot scale up fast enough to deliver cheap and power at the scale the global economy requires. the
said that snowden has done the western world a great service and it's up to us to help him. today on "face the nation," rejecting the idea that snowden be granted any clemency. >> can he had an opportunity if what he was was a whistle blower to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee, the senate intelligence committee. that didn't happen. and now he's done this enormous disservice to our country and i think the answer is no clemency. >> a republican...
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the leak came from documents stolen by edward snowden. >> yahoo!'s ceo is the owner of the oldest funeral home. marissa meyer is the new owner of the funeral home located on more than an acre on the corner of middlefield road and addison avenue about a block east of meyer's home. sourlss told the paper they think that meyer is going to use it for residential purposes. they will go out of business in two days on halloween. >> this morning the birthplace of the apple computer is officially part of history. the los altos historical commission voted unanimously to turn the childhood home of late co-founder steve jobs into an historical site. it means the home is now protected so a builder cannot come in and demolish it. the plan is to put up a plaque in front of the home where jobs and steve wozniak built the first 50 apple one computers in 1976. jobs' stepmother marilyn jobs still lives in the house. >> i was wondering that. interesting. speaking of apple analysts will keep an eye on the company shares. they saw a slight drop as apple's quarterly profi
the leak came from documents stolen by edward snowden. >> yahoo!'s ceo is the owner of the oldest funeral home. marissa meyer is the new owner of the funeral home located on more than an acre on the corner of middlefield road and addison avenue about a block east of meyer's home. sourlss told the paper they think that meyer is going to use it for residential purposes. they will go out of business in two days on halloween. >> this morning the birthplace of the apple computer is...
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. >>> coming up for us next, edward snowden manifest tow of truth is what he is calling it. he is ghademanding the u.s. dro espionage charges against him and why he is suggesting he is is not criminal. >>> a bizarre security breach at o'hare airport. an alligator on the loose in terminal 3! what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when
. >>> coming up for us next, edward snowden manifest tow of truth is what he is calling it. he is ghademanding the u.s. dro espionage charges against him and why he is suggesting he is is not criminal. >>> a bizarre security breach at o'hare airport. an alligator on the loose in terminal 3! what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can...